I'd like to start doing timelapse photogrpahy without happening to have my laptop always physically connected to the cammera. I asked a similar question before and someone suggested a TC-80N3 remote - which looked great - however I just went to order one and it seems its not compatible with 60D - wrong connector. Is there an equivilent product for the 60D - I couldn't find one. If not, what suggestions do people have?

Thanks

Josh

The Magic Lantern firmware gives you sophisticated timelapse photography. - for free. It also offers countless other incredible featurea, and is perfectly safe to install. Look it up.

Another vote here from a 60D user with regards to Magic Lantern. I added it mostly for the HDR function (able to take up to 9 bracketed shots as opposed to the default 3), but have also looked at using the timelapse feature at some point.

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